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chip.unc.edu/
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CHIP is an interdisciplinary program. Students may collaborate across the UNC School of Information and Library Science, the School of Medicine, the Gillings School of Global Public Health, and the School of Nursing.
We offer a range of flexible options designed for graduate students and professionals to tailor their learning and be competitive in this rapidly expanding field.
Our program has a foundation in theory, but our focus is putting knowledge into practice. All programs require a separate, or course-integrated practicum designed to bridge the areas of research, policy, and industry.
Participants in our program are applying their knowledge in hospitals and clinics as well as
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Personal Information
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
chip.unc.edu/
À propos
CHIP is an interdisciplinary program. Students may collaborate across the UNC School of Information and Library Science, the School of Medicine, the Gillings School of Global Public Health, and the School of Nursing.
We offer a range of flexible options designed for graduate students and professionals to tailor their learning and be competitive in this rapidly expanding field.
Our program has a foundation in theory, but our focus is putting knowledge into practice. All programs require a separate, or course-integrated practicum designed to bridge the areas of research, policy, and industry.
Participants in our program are applying their knowledge in hospitals and clinics as well as
Mots-clés
unc
seminar
health informatics
duke
crms
research
research administration management
clinical
education
clinical informatics
pharmacy
nc ahec
email tagging
analytics
business intelligence
healthcare
patients
providers
colonoscopy
health information exchange
patient privacy
hie
linked data
medical devices
ivd
emr
carolinas comfort scale
data collection
workflow
self-care
implementation
chronic conditions
ehr
Tout plus